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Parul G | Sep 10 2008
Often your favorite plants wither away and sometimes even perish in your absence. They also suffer if your busy schedule doesn't let you have any spare time to water them. They also pay the price if you simply forget to water them. But with the...
Rekha | Sep 9 2008
gro1
Watching your baby grow or a seedling grow gives you the same satisfaction as you enjoy the pleasure of nurturing something that is totally dependent on you. If you have a greenthumb but are hard pressed for time and space, you would love the concept of..
Disha Singh | Sep 9 2008
blueberries
Grow Blueberries in your garden with me. Like the other ericaceous plants, blueberries flourish in acid soils and do best in soils with a pH between 4 and 5. It is very easy to grow blueberries in your garden. Grow blueberry plant in acid...
Esther | May 26 2006
The new homeowners are enthusiastic gardeners but a recent article focuses on patience to note the following: 1. Landscape Changes. 2. Taming the grass. 3. Sunshine and shade areas. 4. Water channel. To quote Ann Simpson, owner of Smallscapes, a...
Zodingliani | Mar 11 2006
spring
Don't you just look forward to Spring ? End of those chilly, dreadful, dead winter to a season brimming with life. If you happen to be one of those plant people time to take out those spades. Here are few tips to beautify your garden . First clean...
Bhawana Negi | Dec 10 2005
Pioneer Thinking points that how coffee gardens are valuable source of nutrition for gardens. Supak talks on ugly gardening Virtual Seeds and Flags inform how to look after your garden during winter season. eHow points toward the winter gardening in..
Bhawana Negi | Dec 1 2005
 vegetable gardening
Now since the vegetable gardening has come to end for the season, you must start preparing the ground for the next year's production. Repeated working with a garden can make a layer of compacted soil thus preventing root growth in the soil. So, in...
Bhawana Negi | Nov 30 2005
 organic gardening
An organic gardening project in Lancashire won a National award for its contribution to community and environmental work. The project has won the Sustainable Community Award, sponsored by the Office of the Deputy Minister, for building a 'modern...
Bhawana Negi | Nov 28 2005
 cotoneaster
Sometimes when you look at your garden, everything looks like flat. It is often a problem with the immature gardens. What all you can do is plant as many tress and shrubs, irrespective of cold weather. Cotoneaster is a good option for the gardeners....
Bhawana Negi | Nov 28 2005
 gardening as healer
Now, there is good news for the gardeners. Their passion for gardening can help them in keeping healthy. In a joint study conducted by Israeli and American researchers, it has been has discovered that gardening can help in preventing the development..